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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> in my career i've gone head to head with world leaders, ceo's and hollywood superstars. you never know what you're going to get when you sit down with a comedian. what i like about you, you're a shameless playing arist. you've taken 50 shades of gray, and you a book coming out called 50 shades of chartreuse. >> it's 50 shades of chartreuse, i'm thinking to put #this time it's personal. i just wanted to rip off the title because i thought it was a stupid book. >> did you read it? >> i read the first seven chapters and stopped. >> is there anything in there you hadn't done? >> well, actually, i'm rather conservative. i am not into s & m. >> seriously? >> i don't want to get hit in bed. if you're going to hit me, hit me out in public. >> did you read the entire trilogy? >> it's unreadable. why do women want to read this? it's one of the most badly written books i've ever read. >> why wu read that? >> i had a pure curiosity. men would never
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> three big names, not a stranger to scandal or tabloid headlines, each told me their sorted stories. only one had me fearing for my safety. here's from an interview i've never done before and i hope i don't have to again. my conversation with robert blake. >> do you remember the night that she died well, or is it now something you blocked out of your head? >> no, i remember it quite well. >> you went and had dinner at this restaurant. >> where are you going? >> i'm interested in what happened. >> no, you're not interested. what are you doing? what the hell are you doing? >> let me help you. there's no one talking to me. you don't got to worry. these are my questions for you, based in my view. >> now you want to know what happened that night? >> i'm curious, yeah. >> you're not curious. i thought you said you researched this so you know what happened that night. >> i know the facts of the night. i'm curious about -- >> tell me about the f
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> three big names, not a stranger to scandal or tabloid headlines, each told me their sorted stories. only one had me fearing for my safety. here's from an interview i've never done before and i hope i don't have to again. my conversation with robert blake. >> do you remember the night that she died well, or is it now something...
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they inlisted greg to bring his low-cost science gear to high schools and universities and research labs in south america. pretty exciting stuff. greg is this globe-trekking scientist teacher, entrepreneur, what earns him a spot on the next lis is his ability to interpret neuroscience to everyone with an innovation that could help shape a better world, i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you next week. >>> it is 2:30 p.m. in the east. 11:30 a.m. on the west coast. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka witfield. if you're just tuning in, thank you very much for joining us. let's look at the top stories we're following right now the cnn news room. tomorrow marks one month since the sandy hook massacre. a horrifying event that galvanized nationwide calls for greater regulation of firearms. now on tuesday, vice president joe biden is expected to present his recommendations to president obama on how to reduce gun violence. university background checks, restrictions on ammunition magazines and a ban on assault rifles will be among those proposals. new york's senator chuck schumer went further, ask
they inlisted greg to bring his low-cost science gear to high schools and universities and research labs in south america. pretty exciting stuff. greg is this globe-trekking scientist teacher, entrepreneur, what earns him a spot on the next lis is his ability to interpret neuroscience to everyone with an innovation that could help shape a better world, i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you next week. >>> it is 2:30 p.m. in the east. 11:30 a.m. on the west coast. i'm martin savidge in...
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he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through. obama might have to fight for it but i think he gets through. >> you don't think it will be a squeaker. some say he may not get the nod. >> there are a lot of republican who is will come out and say we have a with him, we have to vet him, but many believe the constitutionality of the president being able to select the cabinet. a lot of republicans feel in the end we'll let him through. the president should be able to this have his cabinet. we'll argue policy later. >> the problems that republicans seem to have is comments he's made in reference to the israeli lobby on capitol hill. he's also
he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through....
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>> reporter: seau's family donated his brain to science. the national institute of health found evidence of shrunken and hardened brain cells like these, tell-tale signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> all concurred with the diagnosis of cte. >> reporter: it can be a lethal chain of events. chronic blows to the head, including concussions, can cause cte. the symptoms include dementia, mood swings and depression severe enough to leave to suicide. >> the combination of depression and lack of impulse control probably contributes to the suicide that we see in this group of individuals. >> reporter: researchers at have documented 50 football players stricken by cte, 35 of them nfl players, six high school players. >> cte is not being seen in individuals without repetitive head injury in our experience, >> reporter: today's revelation about the toughest among them has some in the nfl questioning their own health. >> the times i do forget things, the sleepness nights you may have, you start to wonder, are you down that path towards cte? >>
>> reporter: seau's family donated his brain to science. the national institute of health found evidence of shrunken and hardened brain cells like these, tell-tale signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> all concurred with the diagnosis of cte. >> reporter: it can be a lethal chain of events. chronic blows to the head, including concussions, can cause cte. the symptoms include dementia, mood swings and depression severe enough to leave to suicide. >> the...
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by loyalist protestants and first reports protestants to the violence with the goals vague on by the science of the conflict. they've been a turbulent time for northern ireland it's been six weeks now since the decision was taken to limit the number of days of the flight city hall sparking. out on to the streets the weekend today we saw some of the worst rioting that has taken place. we have more than twenty nine police officers that were injured at the weekend and the damage that this is doing. much much further reaching. in this area. talking to people from all sides of the debate to find out what exactly. the riot sparked by the like this speech showing no signs of abating at the weekend loyalists returning from the protest that will pass the nationalist area both sides clashing police think a bunch of attacks from loyalist rioters many in the nationalist community. angry young loyalists of pulling back an old sectarian narrative a worrying sign to remember the reality of past troubles. young people why are they coming out and reacting in this way. we have. you have is in the right so rol
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his family donated his brain to science. hopefully, we'll learn more about this disease and how it relates to blows to the head. >> yeah. and he's not the only one. >> yeah. >> there's a lawsuit against the nfl brought by other players because of this very thing. >>> let's go to baseball and drug testing. players have now agreed to in-season random testing for hgh. i mean, first -- this is the first american pro u.s. league to test for human fwroeth hormone. for years season after season the players said no. but now they've given in. >> they were doing it during the off season? >> yes. >> it's a blood test that will take place before the games and see what's in their system. >> we know that the announcement of the hall of famers, not having roger clemens, barry bonds or sammy sosa, because of the doping, has really put a black eye on that sport. and hopefully, this will clear up something. >> we'll see. and tiger woods, boy oh, boy, making headlines again. he won't be playing in a golf tournament, by the way, in qatar. appar
his family donated his brain to science. hopefully, we'll learn more about this disease and how it relates to blows to the head. >> yeah. and he's not the only one. >> yeah. >> there's a lawsuit against the nfl brought by other players because of this very thing. >>> let's go to baseball and drug testing. players have now agreed to in-season random testing for hgh. i mean, first -- this is the first american pro u.s. league to test for human fwroeth hormone. for years...
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bjorn lomborg worries about air pollution and global warming but says the coverage is junk science? >> it is and very harmful. it tells us 5 million people will die every year because of global warming. they fail to say it has nothing to do with global warming. just the 3 million people was from indoor air pollution. if anything it is the opposite. lots of poor people in the third world burn cardboard or dong and they die from burning fat inside their houses. maybe give them cleaner fuels our fossil fuels there will be better. they tell us the wrong story and the wrong solution. john: the particulates kill people. global warming is theoretical. >> they say cut carbon emissions to help people dying from air pollution. no. don't burn down inside your house. we dot think of it because it was 100 years ago we had dirty fuels. john: in the west. but they pander to talk about the big storms caused by global warming. here is out for. >> this storm was related to global warming. the second ones in 100 years storm within 14 months. john: 2012 was below average the hurricanes go up and down.
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this is still relatively emerging science. a couple years ago, we weren't hardly talking about this. we do seem to know that the more hits to the head, the worse, which would make sense. the earlier they start, the worse it is. i saw evidence of this in a person who was 17 years old, carol. it can be quite significant. you see again the impact of those hits to the head, the swelling, the inflammation that can sometimes occur in the brain. a setup to the cte. >> so i'm going to ask you a question maybe you don't know the answer to. the nfl, it says it is addressing this problem. is it addressing it effectively? >> it is hard to say. i think there has been some rule changes now to take away some of the most dangerous parts of the game. i think they have focused a lot on concussions specifically. if someone has a concussion, they are more likely to stay out of the game and get a sideline game. >> you are a football fan. you watch these sub con sus sieve hits. the guy bounces back up, seemingly no problems. it is those things, acc
this is still relatively emerging science. a couple years ago, we weren't hardly talking about this. we do seem to know that the more hits to the head, the worse, which would make sense. the earlier they start, the worse it is. i saw evidence of this in a person who was 17 years old, carol. it can be quite significant. you see again the impact of those hits to the head, the swelling, the inflammation that can sometimes occur in the brain. a setup to the cte. >> so i'm going to ask you a...
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>> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i have is ten years ago until now our cars are producing 50% less pollution but there is twice as many cars on the road. you are not gaining anything. even though we are trying to do the best we can we are not getting progress with the amount of carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere. what can we do? what if we had a million machines that could disassociate carbon and oxygen and it sparked and the carbon would go out and the oxygen would go out. it just seems overwhelming. >> thanks for depressing me. >> i'm sorry. >> i think you are absolutely right. it is a tragedy. there are countries pumping stuff from factories and elsewhere into the atmosphere because they
>> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i have is ten years ago until now our cars are producing 50% less pollution but there is twice as many cars on the road. you are not...
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science technology innovation and tall buildings developments from around russia we've done the future if you're covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. do we speak your language as anybody will or not advance. your music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news that will turn it into angles kidan stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit i to allahabad. wealthy british style. that's what i'd like for. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. and i guess this is a law abiding u.s. citizens from adopting russian children has become the target of the latest opposition rally in moscow causes marched in the sun told the cops or sunday protesting against t
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this event is really all about science and we're not only going to take advantage of the python challenge, to ask questions that we have not been able to do before. this is going to give us our largest single one-time sample most snakes over a single area that we have ever been able to collect. and we're going to be able to ask questions about contaminants and can we ---help us address the very important question about what impacts these species have on our native ecosystem. we will not why is. >> you're going to go necropsies right here on site? >> this is just about the average size 6 to 9 feet is the average size snake that people catch out in the everglades. >> how many years old would this snake be? >> this snake would be two, maybe three years old. >> if you get this is big burmese pythons in the everglades, in a few years, look at the size of these things, it could be 15, 16, 18 feet long. they don't ever think they can eradicate them, but to control the spread. >> i'm just amazed it was so tame, it just kind of sat there. >> it's dead. there's six more of them wrapped up in the ba
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brand new numbers on the range of salaries, for humanities and social sciences jobs, starting stallry, $37,000. john is laughing and giggling. $62,000 for engineers. choose your major wisely. but the good news here is that graduate salaries are rising and a little easier to get a job this year than last year. >> you need to do a story on that choose your major wisely. >> so hard when are you 18 to choose your major wisely. you're 18. >> you can give parameters and good advice, christine. i'll hold you to that. >>> coming up, look at this. the gun stunt that caused a police lockdown in the northwest. >>> nine years old and an oscar nominee. you will hear from her on what that's like. coming up. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fi
brand new numbers on the range of salaries, for humanities and social sciences jobs, starting stallry, $37,000. john is laughing and giggling. $62,000 for engineers. choose your major wisely. but the good news here is that graduate salaries are rising and a little easier to get a job this year than last year. >> you need to do a story on that choose your major wisely. >> so hard when are you 18 to choose your major wisely. you're 18. >> you can give parameters and good advice,...
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we know we can look after them well in that period of time and trying to execute up to a dozen science projects within that 15 minutes. get a nice release. and mary lee came out of cradle strong, and pinging almost every single day since we released her. not always common with white sharks. they have different personalities like people and mary lee is a real finer. she is exciting and igniting enthusiasm on great whites we haven't seen before. >> how many great sharks are you watching? >> 40 sharks across africa and the eastern coast of the united states. >> thank you so much, chris fisher. incredibly cool. the story about how you washed people in jacksonville, even cooler, we'll tweet out the link to your website. this is fascinating. thank you very much. >> it is fascinating and an education. share it with your kids. tag sharks off the coast of cape cod and now off the coast of florida. >> 15 minutes to conduct hundreds of experiments. >> and his last name is fisher. perfect. what a great job. >> very cool. >>> a check of the top stories. nra, obama administration, 24 hours away fray
we know we can look after them well in that period of time and trying to execute up to a dozen science projects within that 15 minutes. get a nice release. and mary lee came out of cradle strong, and pinging almost every single day since we released her. not always common with white sharks. they have different personalities like people and mary lee is a real finer. she is exciting and igniting enthusiasm on great whites we haven't seen before. >> how many great sharks are you watching?...
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spoke to jason wall she's a journalist for the christian science monitor who says the rest is down to changing demographics. the protests. despite the appearance of some groups such as the ulster peoples form no one is entirely sure exactly what it is that the protesters want northern ireland in general and belfast in particular have traditionally being protestant unionist loyalist or if you like to call it areas and the recent census results should northern ireland's no longer has a unionist one it's more a sort of fifty fifty situation i mean what can see the whole do is got itself into a real rock and a hard place isn't it if they overturn the decision it's going to look like more brule take it over potentially cause a flare up on the other side this stuff going to get over this account of they certainly can't undo the decision. first or but it's deep highly unlikely that irish nationalists councillors would vote to raise the flag and second of all even if they could be convinced to do so in the name of public order i think it would look very bad for the council to constitute a blo
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> at 30 minutes past the hour i'm carol costello. thanks for being with us again. lower manhattan in new york city for breaking news, pier 11 on the east river there's been a ferry accident. apparently the ferry ran into the dock there, this is in the wall street area, 12 to 15 people are injured. you see emergency crews on the scene, you see a lot of people on stretchers on the dock there with their heads secured because as you know, when something crashes, you can see the gash in the boat right there. so you can see how hard that thing hit so you can understand there might be cases of wh whip lash or other injuries. we have an interview from the wabc chopper pilot. let's listen. >> well i'm just going with what i'm watching here at the scene, you can take that injury count up to around 20, that's how many patients we count again on the ground, you can see on the stretchers and in wheelchairs, one other note in the rear of the boat we ju
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> at 30 minutes past the hour i'm carol costello. thanks for being with us again. lower manhattan in new york city for breaking news, pier 11 on the east river there's been a ferry accident. apparently the ferry ran into the dock there, this is in the wall street area, 12 to 15 people are injured. you see emergency crews on the...
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. >> they're a canadian film crew or a science fiction movie. >> reporter: mendes is played by ben affleck and it's a performance the real life tony says was spot on despite the fact he original' won a george clooney to play the role. >> good as an actor but impressive as a director. so what i say to him is you do a good tony mendes, although you're not good looking enough. >> reporter: now tony is readying for another mission. this time the destination is hollywood, the targets not an american diplomat but an oscar perhaps for best picture. >> the idea is you can have people respond to it, my little book. >> reporter: in knoxville, maryland, fox 5 news. >>> coming up a snake on a plane, a very turbulent flight. passengers watch the python hitches a ride on the side of the plane. we've got the video. >> i would have fainted if i'd seen that. >> we have had a run of very mild days, but you will need your umbrella tomorrow. we'll have the rest of that seven-day forecast coming up on the news edge at 11:00. come on back. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. i got it when we could download an
. >> they're a canadian film crew or a science fiction movie. >> reporter: mendes is played by ben affleck and it's a performance the real life tony says was spot on despite the fact he original' won a george clooney to play the role. >> good as an actor but impressive as a director. so what i say to him is you do a good tony mendes, although you're not good looking enough. >> reporter: now tony is readying for another mission. this time the destination is hollywood, the...
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the student with the gun had pockets filled with ammunition but a well-liked science teacher confronted him face-to-face and talked him into putting down the gun. teachers are being praised for helping other kids escape. he is 16 years old and he's in custody. let's discuss what is going on in our strategy session. joining us, a pair of cnn contributors, paul begala and erick erickson from redstate.com. here in "the situation room" yesterday, i asked him if the president signs executive orders to restrict guns in some way or background checks, listen to what david keen said. >> some things you can do by executive orders and some things you can't do by executive orders and some things need money to be implemented need monand that's to congress. >> does he have a point that if congress wants to defund that executive order, it's not going to happen? >> well, as a matter of governmental operations, sure. as a matter of politics, david keene is a smart guy and i actually like him as a person. he's on the wrong side of even as his own members. as you know, as erick knows, i'm a hunter, i'm a
the student with the gun had pockets filled with ammunition but a well-liked science teacher confronted him face-to-face and talked him into putting down the gun. teachers are being praised for helping other kids escape. he is 16 years old and he's in custody. let's discuss what is going on in our strategy session. joining us, a pair of cnn contributors, paul begala and erick erickson from redstate.com. here in "the situation room" yesterday, i asked him if the president signs...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. from moscow business arts here with me rule research i thank you for joining us today it is it going to be a battle over austerity when the german finance minister meets the greek opposition leader who's been holding firm against the berlin backed austerity strategy. is expected tomorrow international lenders to change the terms of the international bailout for greece that's got some more insight now on what might actually come out of the meeting i'm joined by a political analyst and sociologist of silent justice the tutor so from the university of the aegean a great pleasure to have you want to see today frankfurt spending your time here first of all let's get right to it why would the e.u. powerhouse germany be interested in having dialogue with the greek opposition well it is normal to expect that they would like to talk we will persist in this mess and it's still a problem that. listen of the radical left in the midst of us is leading might be the next greek government or
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i know this one is sort of science fictiony but these days you never know, one day it's science fiction, the other day it's fact. >> there are lots of things that are interesting and potentially controversial being explored. also people locally who are investigating something called stratospheric congestion, mimics the effects of volcanos which have cooled the globe in the past. >> it is very interesting. but when you're talking about tinkering with the environment, what kind of political steps would have to be taken before that would be allowed? >> exactly. and it's funny because when you deliberately say we are going to tinker with the environment it triggers all of this response but sometimes like he said, something like, okay, the internal company combustion engine -- >> interesting. >>> meanwhile the secretary of state hillary clinton, she is out of the hospital. >> and she is ready to step down. next our political insider on what she needs to do to stay politically relevant. we will be right back. e ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> president obama is expected to nominate former republican senat
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of detection scheduled to be unveiled in london soon to dot com to read how man could do big brother science. and seven letters belonging to scottish poet robert burns have been discovered by a private researcher more than two hundred years since the beloved of bards death the full story on our website archie dot com. thousands have marched in moscow protesting against a law banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children the march was organized by russian opposition activists our correspondent you've got a piece going off was at the rally. the protesters are demanding that the e.u. the authorities abolish the law passed me slowly which bans americans from adopting russian children now this button is part of the russian lawmakers response to the magnitsky act passed recently in the united states which gives the green light for sanctioning russian officials suspected there in the states for a leading human rights are the reason why russian lawmakers chose to balamory against from adopting russian children is due to the meaning cases of abuse and sometimes even deaths of russian kids afte
of detection scheduled to be unveiled in london soon to dot com to read how man could do big brother science. and seven letters belonging to scottish poet robert burns have been discovered by a private researcher more than two hundred years since the beloved of bards death the full story on our website archie dot com. thousands have marched in moscow protesting against a law banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children the march was organized by russian opposition activists our...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. with or you die from high or to the depths. catch the power of the wind or drift in the beauty of the currents. being well prepared is a must and if you're lucky enough. you'll never forget your experience we only need them a screen that's going to be heaven. in the flight see up close and below the ice on our t.v. . mission. critical three. three . three. three. three. three broadcast quality video for your media project free media r.t. dot com. one of the world's most of the tourist attention facilities marked its eleventh grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held there without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay is a promise barack obama has so far failed to keep and what's more calls to stop indefinite detention have largely died down in the us where even torture is gaining acceptability he's got to explain it's. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug includin
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. and live from moscow this is r.t. welcome back america's most infamous prison camp has marked its eleventh anniversary this week with over one hundred sixty captives still being held there without charge or trial barack obama has been promising to close the facility since his two thousand and eight presidential campaign but has since failed to stand up to his word once more calls to stop indefinite detention have largely died down in the us where even torture is reportedly gaining acceptability as going to church again comments president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises i intend to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief prosecutor at guantanamo and a george w. bush who later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. ha
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also, the teacher, the science teacher who has been hailed as a hero tonight but another hero in this case is the boy, the intended target, who stood up and faced the gunman and apologized for whatever it was that convinced the gunman to bring that shotgun if the classroom in the first place. life in taft, california, i'm randy paige. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> we're always kind of leery of him. >> a one-time death row inmate admits to killing his 90-year- old mom. how he got out of jail in the first place. >> i did not set her afire, that's what he told me. >> the great-grandmother defends the man accused of setting his girlfriend on fire. what the couple was fighting about before she was set on fire. >> and free willy has nothing on this. how a family of killer whales escaped a death trap in the icy water. well, well well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we
also, the teacher, the science teacher who has been hailed as a hero tonight but another hero in this case is the boy, the intended target, who stood up and faced the gunman and apologized for whatever it was that convinced the gunman to bring that shotgun if the classroom in the first place. life in taft, california, i'm randy paige. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> we're always kind of leery of him. >> a one-time death row inmate admits to killing his 90-year-...
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fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a surprise. after prosecutors spent three days laying out a mountain of evidence, including how holmes allegedly amassed guns and ammo, booby-trapped his apartment with explosives. even scoped out the theater weeks before the attack. they say holmes took eerie self-portraits just hours before the shooting started. >> he had black contact lenses on. and he sat in the courtroom delighted. >> reporter: holmes is charged with 166 counts, including murder and attempted murder, for last summer's massacre that left 12 people dead and dozens wounded. his attorneys say he is mentally ill. families of the
fortunately, a heroic science teacher was able to talk him down and disarm him. a sheriff said that the 16-year-old gunman told investigators he targeted the two students because they had bullied him. >>> a colorado judge has given the go ahead to the trial of james holmes for the movie theater massacre last july. he will be back in court today, where he will officially be charged. abc's clayton sandell reports from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: the judge's ruling is not a...
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as the story goes a 16-year-old guy came to science class in the middle of first period, aimed a shotgun at a fellow student and pulled the trigger. he didn't stop there. >> he didn't try to engage a second student that he named and tried to shoot him and missed. the teacher at that point was trying to get the students out of the classroom and engaged the shooter who had numerous rounds of shotgun shells in a 12 gauge shotgun. numerous rounds in his pocket. he engaged the suspect with in conversation. a campus supervisor showed up, was outside the classroom and together they engaged in conversation with this young man and at one point he put the shotgun down and police officers were able to take him into custody. >> shepard: that, they say, may have saved the day. still, two targets, one hit and one missed. the sheriff says the gunman had as many as 20 rounds in his pockets when they arrested him. now we are getting some clues as to why he may have done. this the sheriff says the suspect and the victim had some sort of dialogue this morning. but he could not confirm reports the suspect h
as the story goes a 16-year-old guy came to science class in the middle of first period, aimed a shotgun at a fellow student and pulled the trigger. he didn't stop there. >> he didn't try to engage a second student that he named and tried to shoot him and missed. the teacher at that point was trying to get the students out of the classroom and engaged the shooter who had numerous rounds of shotgun shells in a 12 gauge shotgun. numerous rounds in his pocket. he engaged the suspect with in...
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. >> that happens a lot when you're -- >> there's a thin line between science and science fiction. >> you can probably imagine there would be some people like that. >> absolutely. >> and then the whole idea of growing a clone to be able to replace your face. >> the possibilities are endless, barbara, you're right. but this is a major step. i think we'll be hearing more about total face transplants in the future. >> and kudos to the university of maryland for taking it to the next level. >> thank you for coming in and taking this to the next level. we've been following this and we'll continue. >> have a good weekend. >>> it's 11:41. >>> a bendable phone? and a preview of this weekend's golden globe awards and a look at who i think will take home an so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie
. >> that happens a lot when you're -- >> there's a thin line between science and science fiction. >> you can probably imagine there would be some people like that. >> absolutely. >> and then the whole idea of growing a clone to be able to replace your face. >> the possibilities are endless, barbara, you're right. but this is a major step. i think we'll be hearing more about total face transplants in the future. >> and kudos to the university of...
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created more interest in people going into forensic science and that -- that college programs couldn't go fast enough to put people through. he had watched that and realized as the f.b.i., he wanted to make being an f.b.i. agent cool. he was very supportive. >> it was a recruiting vehicle. >> it was a good recruiting vehicle and that was his interest in it. john miller, with ran public affairs with him for a long time and was, i think, like the deputy head, very -- a high-ranking public affairs guy, sort of come out of television, has gone back to television and understood it and there was, even with the best of intentions, there was enormous tension the whole way through. i said, you know, if we're going to do modern television that people are going to watch, it has too much character flaws. there was enormous negotiation over drinking, smoking, sex, what kind of sex, where and when and how and it just, they had the best of intentions, i was very direct with them going in. it's still, i would say that was the best experience. >> ultimately the show didn't work. >> it wasn't quite good
created more interest in people going into forensic science and that -- that college programs couldn't go fast enough to put people through. he had watched that and realized as the f.b.i., he wanted to make being an f.b.i. agent cool. he was very supportive. >> it was a recruiting vehicle. >> it was a good recruiting vehicle and that was his interest in it. john miller, with ran public affairs with him for a long time and was, i think, like the deputy head, very -- a high-ranking...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm ainsley earhardt. a preliminary hearing resumes on tuesday for the suspect in the aurora, colorado, theater shooting. james holmes sat and listened as police officers testified about the scene they found inside the theater. investigators say holmes killed 12 people and wounded 58 others. the preliminary hearing is to determine whether the case should go to trial. holmes' attorneys are expected to mount an insanity defense. this morning, alabama is college football's new national champion, the crimson tide beating top-ranked fighting irish of notre dame. the final score in the bcs national championship game, 42-14. one of the mvps, eddie lacy, scored two touchdowns. this is alabama's second bcs championship win in a row. roll tide. now back to "on the record." . >> if you were a welfare recipient used food stamps to try to buy an ipod. we'll tell you something and have to peel you off the ceiling afte
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> from america's news headquarters, i'm ainsley earhardt. a preliminary hearing resumes on tuesday for the suspect in the aurora, colorado, theater shooting. james holmes sat and listened as police officers testified about the scene they found inside the theater. investigators say holmes killed 12 people and wounded 58 others. the...
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science is essential. they never proved that causes real world violent, and, yet, people believe this myth like in the 50s people believed if they listened to elvis, their children would be juveniles. it was not true. they believedded comic books would do the same. that was not true. when the government was able to crack down on comic books, all they did was take away the kind of reading that young at-risk did for pleasure. they didn't actually reduce viefl delinquency by hurting the economic book industry. the same would happen today. violent video games will not make children or adults violent. >> if you don't believe me check with the stream water. >> many are pushing for, yeah, it seems like americans, though, are pushing for something after the aurora, colorado shootings, 24% of people said it was a sign of deeper problems, and after connecticut shootings, 52% said it was a sign of deeper problems. best of luck to you in figuring out what the industry, if anything, should do about this. thank you for
science is essential. they never proved that causes real world violent, and, yet, people believe this myth like in the 50s people believed if they listened to elvis, their children would be juveniles. it was not true. they believedded comic books would do the same. that was not true. when the government was able to crack down on comic books, all they did was take away the kind of reading that young at-risk did for pleasure. they didn't actually reduce viefl delinquency by hurting the economic...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. stocks falling with all three major averages closing lower as investors get ready for tomorrow's start of fourth quarter earning season. ten of the major banks agreeing to pay 8.5 billion dollars to settle complaints of foreclosure abuse. those names including bank of america, wells fargo and jp morgan chase will have to pay up to $125,000 to home owners who were wrongfully foreclosed during 2009 and 2010. and reports say about 400,000 people may be entitled to payments. and big news from apple today. the tech giant announcing 40 billion apps downloaded from its app store since it was launched in 2008. nearly half of those apps were downloaded in 2012 alone. to find fox business in your area log on to fox business.com. the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. . >> if you were a welfare recipient used food stamps to try to buy an ipod. we'll tell you something and have to pee
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. stocks falling with all three major averages closing lower as investors get ready for tomorrow's start of fourth quarter earning season. ten of the major banks agreeing to pay 8.5 billion dollars to settle complaints of foreclosure abuse. those names including bank of america, wells fargo...
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and the white house response came from paul shawcross, the science and space branch. he said despite the white house's position, we do have floating assistance on the space station and in his words a president who knows his way around a light sabre and advance marshmallow ka none, who knew. >> safe a subject he may not discuss in his roundtable. >> i waited my entire career for ron to say alderon. i can retire now. >>> the conspiracy theory and learning robert kennedy did not believe a lone gunman was responsible for the assassination in dallas. who did he blame? >>> a brother and sister separated as children 65 years ago. how a tech-savvy 7-year-old got them back together again. >>> one of the cutest things you will see. the pupally going down the stairs. who comes to his aid. it's "fixation" coming up. ♪ i get by with a little help from my friends ♪ ♪ you signed up weeks ago ♪ sunlight says get up and go ♪ mountain-grown aroma coming through ♪ ♪ a new challenge waits for you ♪ ♪ ♪ jumpin' into something new ♪ you really see all you can do ♪ â
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're going to show you some tape we just got. happened just seconds ago. literally. defense secretary leon panetta going to be hosting afghan hamid karzai at the pentagon. karzai has a busy schedule. he's meeting with hillary clinton. he visited leaders yesterday on capitol hill. and he will sit down with president obama. and nbc's tia who is normally there is here with us. >> thank you. good to be. >> you met with karzai. you did an interview with him. give us your perspective on his visit here? >> it should be interesting. what they're trying to do is get the serious ball rolling on what america's future in afghanistan is going to be. president obama had strong words in the interview, particularly to the united states. i think he's being realistic in the fact that america may not have much of a presence after 2014. and he's trying to get his ducks in a row for afghanistan's future. although president karzai, if you think about it, th
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we're going to show you some tape we just got. happened just seconds ago. literally. defense secretary leon panetta going to be hosting afghan hamid karzai at the pentagon. karzai has a busy schedule. he's meeting with hillary clinton. he visited leaders yesterday on capitol hill. and he will sit down with president obama. and nbc's...
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she's going to be talking about stem, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. she won a $50,000 scholarship for education. >> peter: originally from alabama. >> steve: that's right. >> peter: now a brooklyn lady. >> steve: yeah. apparently she sold some real estate for a while. she had a number of odd jobs. she's been a waitress at planet hollywood here in times square. at one point, according to the las vegas newspaper this morning, she was down to her last five bucks. she didn't give up and go home. she kept on and saturday night she became miss america. >> gretchen: that's what the program is all about. it's to fund education. inc. tell you thousandses and thousands and thousands of women have been able to go to college as a result of competing at any level, local, state, or even miss america stage. so always a pleasure to take part in that. she'll be here tomorrow in our 8:00 o'clock hour, meet mallory tomorrow. >> steve: that's great. congratulations. meanwhile, coming up, a hook hand terrorist says he's being mistreated in jail. why? because of the hook,
she's going to be talking about stem, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. she won a $50,000 scholarship for education. >> peter: originally from alabama. >> steve: that's right. >> peter: now a brooklyn lady. >> steve: yeah. apparently she sold some real estate for a while. she had a number of odd jobs. she's been a waitress at planet hollywood here in times square. at one point, according to the las vegas newspaper this morning, she was down to her last...
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help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ound shipping at fedex office. >> good morning, "varney & company" viewers, today is thursday, january the 10th. the big story of the day is guns, and just how the president will deal with the very strong calls for action. the public wants something done. how will the president get it done? joe biden brings in the n.r.a., hollywood and wal-mart and many others with a stake in the gun debate. the headline out of these talks so far, president obama may take executive action, and step around congress and avoid the legislative process. but the the action isn't all just in d.c. the gun control debate is a national issue. just last night new york's governor
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hank campbell is the founder of science 2.0 and cofounder of science left behind, feel-good fallacies in the rise of the anti-scientific left. let's talk about supposedly environmentally sound policies that ended up not being so. you say the first one is cash for clunkers. that was the government program designed to take bad fuel-inefficient cars off the streets and replace them with more environmentally-friendly car. but what ended up happening? >> that was the belief. it was always economically suspect, but we were told if we cared about the environment this was a good idea. but it turned out to be an incredibly bad idea. aside from a negligible quarter of a point difference in fuel efficiency that didn't help much in emissions, they turned out to have shredded all of the 690,000 cars turned in under this program. cars are incredibly recyclable. we can recycle almost 100 partly cloudy of them. we eliminated a lot of cars which had to be reproduced. incredibly a bad idea for the environment to get rid of these cars, shred the metal and sell it to china. >>alisyn: the government said
hank campbell is the founder of science 2.0 and cofounder of science left behind, feel-good fallacies in the rise of the anti-scientific left. let's talk about supposedly environmentally sound policies that ended up not being so. you say the first one is cash for clunkers. that was the government program designed to take bad fuel-inefficient cars off the streets and replace them with more environmentally-friendly car. but what ended up happening? >> that was the belief. it was always...
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help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> monday, january 14th, the big story all about guns still. developments coming thick and fast. the new york suburban newspaper published the addresses of gun permit holdings now, two robbery suspects reportedly targeted a gun safe at a home identified in the paper. one new york state lawmaker cites a report that the burglars may have picked the home because they knew it had guns. one suspect in custody. in washington, senator chuck schumer has asked all major gun owners retailers-- gun retailers i should say, to stop sales. >> the n.r.a. is not backing down. after calling for armed guards in schools, released an iphone app, practice range, uses a four and up, gives people access to the organize's legal resources. latest news, safety tips and includes a mini game that lets users test virtual guns. signs of decisions, saratoga springs, new york, went ahead with a gun show over the weekend. thee anti-gun protests, one pro demonstration, did
help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> monday, january 14th, the big story all about guns still. developments coming thick and fast. the new york suburban newspaper published the addresses of gun permit holdings now, two robbery suspects reportedly targeted a gun safe at a home identified in the paper. one new york state lawmaker cites a report that the burglars may have...
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